A aplicação dos critérios de qualidade editorial do Catálogo 2.0 do Latindex nas revistas científicas brasileiras: uma análise preliminar
Main Authors: | Campos, Fhillipe de Freitas, Vilas Boas, Raphael Faria, Amaro, Bianca |
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Format: | Journal PeerReviewed Book |
Bahasa: | es |
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Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación. Departamento de Bibliotecología
, 2022
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http://eprints.rclis.org/43501/1/document%20%286%29.pdf http://doi.org/10.24215/18539912e157 http://eprints.rclis.org/43501/ |
Daftar Isi:
- Objective: the study preliminarily analyzes the application of the editorial quality criteria of Catalog 2.0 of the Latindex indexerin Brazilian scientific journals and reveals which criteria the reviewed journals least meet, serving as a parameter for editorswho would like to request an evaluation of their journals over the term Catalog 2.0. Methodology: Methodology: Based on a quantitative, descriptive, and exploratory approach, the study uses the data generated during the evaluations of journals for Catalog 2.0 of Latindex to understand the editorial quality of the journals evaluated. Results: the results obtained show that the journalspreviously evaluated high non-compliance rates in the Latindex index, but these failures are mostly associated with non-complianceof specific criteria, which can be easily remedied, as long as the editors and editorial teams pay attention to specificities required bythe indexer. Conclusions: e Brazilian scientific journals evaluated for Latindex Catalog 2.0 have high non-compliance rates andtend to fail to attend editorial criteria quality criteria that are important to guarantee the scientificity of this type of publication.Criteria such as “Continuous content generation”, “Peer review system”, “Institutional affiliation of the members of the editorialboard”, “Originality requirement”, “Plagiarism detection”, “Use of interoperability protocols” are among those that have thehighest non-compliance rates. On the other hand, many evaluated journals have been successful in the evaluation fulfilling thesesame criteria, which sets out a promising scenario in relation to the editorial quality of these journals. It's the function of theeditors and editorial teams to pay attention to the fulfillment of these criteria since they are charged by practically all indexers ofscientific journals.